Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 So I went to the doctor again today about my stupid wrists and particularly my thumbs, especialy right side and he diagnosed it as this really long name... De Quervain's Tenosynovitis which I guess is common with inflammatory Arthritis. Anyone ever have this? He looked for a splint to keep my thumb and wrist in a neutral position but they didnt have any and I can't afford to buy one sooo have to see if CMS will ever truly order one for me. They are supposed to but there are lots of things they were supposed to get done long ago that they haven't at all!!! Info on it if interested: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/de-quervains-tenosynovitis/DS00692 -- " Life- Like the flutter of wings... feel your hollow wings rushing... " (AFI- Silver and Cold). my Flight in life is a metamorphosis of growth and this flutter of wings is within me awaiting to find a space to find it's flow... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 Izzie: I have not heard of this before but thanks for posting the link . I thought it was really interesting. That stinks about the brace. I just don't understand how they can keep you in limbo for this long. What is wrong with that judge anyway? I want to scream for you. Could you get one of those braces they sell at Wal Mart that stabalize the thumb and wrap around the wrist. I have one I use when my thumbs from my arthritis acts up and it really does stabilize the thumnb and I can still use the rest of my hand. I don't think they are too expensive. Sending prayers & happy thoughts, Beth :-) my wrists/thumb issue diagnosis So I went to the doctor again today about my stupid wrists and particularly my thumbs, especialy right side and he diagnosed it as this really long name... De Quervain's Tenosynovitis which I guess is common with inflammatory Arthritis. Anyone ever have this? He looked for a splint to keep my thumb and wrist in a neutral position but they didnt have any and I can't afford to buy one sooo have to see if CMS will ever truly order one for me. They are supposed to but there are lots of things they were supposed to get done long ago that they haven't at all!!! Info on it if interested: http://www.mayoclin ic.com/health/ de-quervains- tenosynovitis/ DS00692 -- " Life- Like the flutter of wings... feel your hollow wings rushing... " (AFI- Silver and Cold). my Flight in life is a metamorphosis of growth and this flutter of wings is within me awaiting to find a space to find it's flow... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 Glad you know at least what it is you are dealing with FINALLY. Beth mentioned a brace from a pharmacy and I second that idea. I have one that I am suppose to sleep with for my carpal tunnel though I never do, lol. But, I think there was a stabilizing one for thumbs too and it only cost me around $10.00 at a Rite Aid. I of course mean this to just be an " in the meantime solution " and am not suggesting this be a permanent solution. How are you feeling otherwise? Do you still need the meds for your back pain? By the way, I love reading your responses regarding childhood development. 1. you crack me up! and 2. I am always blown away by how obviously SMART you are. You seem to be blessed with the ability to see beneath the layers so to speak. You're a remarkable young woman. -hadley > > So I went to the doctor again today about my stupid wrists and particularly > my thumbs, especialy right side and he diagnosed it as this really long > name... De Quervain's Tenosynovitis which I guess is common with > inflammatory Arthritis. Anyone ever have this? > > He looked for a splint to keep my thumb and wrist in a neutral position but > they didnt have any and I can't afford to buy one sooo have to see if CMS > will ever truly order one for me. They are supposed to but there are lots of > things they were supposed to get done long ago that they haven't at all!!! > > Info on it if interested: > http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/de-quervains-tenosynovitis/DS00692 > > -- > " Life- Like the flutter of wings... feel your hollow wings rushing... " (AFI- > Silver and Cold). > > my Flight in life is a metamorphosis of growth and this flutter of wings is > within me awaiting to find a space to find it's flow... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 I had that in both wrists/thumbs when was about 6 months old.? Very painful.? My doc said it was common in new moms, between picking kids up?resting a lot of the weight on the thumbs, as well as opening lots of bottles.? It started in my left -?they made me a hard brace and then I had it in my right. When I went to the doc next, they wanted?to?put two hard braces on both?hands.? I said, " You're insane, I have an infant to take care of " ? Besides, I was still on active duty in the military and had to work every day (not that I don't still have to work everyday!)?? I ended up with a soft brace on one, a hard brace on the other for daytime, and hard braces for both to wear at night.? Though, taking care of , I often went without one or the other during the day.? They also had me taking Motrin and then Celebrex.? Eventually they did steriod injections in the area.? I had both injected two times - about 60 days apart.? That helped quite abit - though didn't totally resolve.? To this day I still have a lot of pain in my wrists and thumbs, have a terrible time opening jars, bottles of water, etc and frequently feel like I very little strength in my hands (I often need to use two hands to pour a cup of coffee) - and I drop things a lot for " no reason " .? I am so sorry that you are suffering with this - when I first was being seen for it the pain was unbelievable - just picking up, or holding him was difficult.? Some of the braces I've seen at Walmart would help support the area, which is all the ones made by my ortho did.? I hope you find some relief soon! Val Rob's Mom (10,systemic) my wrists/thumb issue diagnosis So I went to the doctor again today about my stupid wrists and particularly my thumbs, especialy right side and he diagnosed it as this really long name... De Quervain's Tenosynovitis which I guess is common with inflammatory Arthritis. Anyone ever have this? He looked for a splint to keep my thumb and wrist in a neutral position but they didnt have any and I can't afford to buy one sooo have to see if CMS will ever truly order one for me. They are supposed to but there are lots of things they were supposed to get done long ago that they haven't at all!!! Info on it if interested: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/de-quervains-tenosynovitis/DS00692 -- " Life- Like the flutter of wings... feel your hollow wings rushing... " (AFI- Silver and Cold). my Flight in life is a metamorphosis of growth and this flutter of wings is within me awaiting to find a space to find it's flow... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 Issadora, while my ortho has not called it by that name, from the description on the website, it sounds very similar to what I have. (different from my osteo at base of my thumbs....I have inflammatory as well)...my ortho injects every few months and when it flares I have a hard brace i wear that immobiles the wrist and thumb but as Beth says allows my other fingers to move. Did the dr at least give you an injection for some relief? What is with San Diego county?!?! I cannot believe nothing has been done for you yet. Would they allow you to see an orthopedist for this? The orthopedists generally keep stock of splints and such in the office... Isn't there anyone higher up the pecking order you can plead your case to? This is ridiculous...this has been going on since what, October? earlier? My heart really goes out to you and I hope you get some relief soon. Issadora <FlyfreeIzzie@...> wrote: So I went to the doctor again today about my stupid wrists and particularly my thumbs, especialy right side and he diagnosed it as this really long name... De Quervain's Tenosynovitis which I guess is common with inflammatory Arthritis. Anyone ever have this? He looked for a splint to keep my thumb and wrist in a neutral position but they didnt have any and I can't afford to buy one sooo have to see if CMS will ever truly order one for me. They are supposed to but there are lots of things they were supposed to get done long ago that they haven't at all!!! Info on it if interested: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/de-quervains-tenosynovitis/DS00692 -- " Life- Like the flutter of wings... feel your hollow wings rushing... " (AFI- Silver and Cold). my Flight in life is a metamorphosis of growth and this flutter of wings is within me awaiting to find a space to find it's flow... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 Izzie: I had the same thing last June. They prescribed prednisone and gave me one of those braces in the ER. I was shopping this week trying to find an inexpensive Air Cast brace for my elbow that my OT recommended and saw these in several drug stores, about $10 - $12. They were nearly identical to the one I got at the ER. The brace, as Beth says, helped immensely in calming down the inflammation and resting the joint. I hope that you get some relief soon. Have you thought about writing to your state's congressmen and senators? Although long overdue, I got a call today from another congressman's office about Rob. I had written to them back in October, but found a listening ear and also was able to tell them about some other insurance issues I've run into in my job (Medicare replacement policies being sold to the elderly and not being completely honest with them about the coverage, I feel that the insurance companies are preying on the elderly). Anyway, if you haven't already done it, I think that getting some political people involved in your situation might be helpful? Sorry if you've already tried this and it didn't help...I really hate how 'the system' has treated you...you deserve so much better, everyone does.... How is your back these days?? and Rob 18 JAS my wrists/thumb issue diagnosis > > So I went to the doctor again today about my stupid wrists and > particularlymy thumbs, especialy right side and he diagnosed it > as this really long > name... De Quervain's Tenosynovitis which I guess is common with > inflammatory Arthritis. Anyone ever have this? > > He looked for a splint to keep my thumb and wrist in a neutral > position but > they didnt have any and I can't afford to buy one sooo have to > see if CMS > will ever truly order one for me. They are supposed to but there > are lots of > things they were supposed to get done long ago that they haven't > at all!!! > > Info on it if interested: > http://www.mayoclin ic.com/health/ de-quervains- tenosynovitis/ > DS00692 > -- > " Life- Like the flutter of wings... feel your hollow wings > rushing... " (AFI- > Silver and Cold). > > my Flight in life is a metamorphosis of growth and this flutter > of wings is > within me awaiting to find a space to find it's flow... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 *Thank you all for your comments. I'm going to try and answer everyones inquiries in this email.. lol I went to CVS and they have those thumb/wrist splints that allow your fingers movement but they are like 18 bucks each so can't do that right now but going to see fi CMS comes through with ordering the splints for me. See, the issue isn't really San Diego so much... it's the system.. it's the health issues.. I don't have insurance... I have County medical services which isn't medical (medicaid) .. it's SUPPOSED to keep my chronic conditions stable.... yeah right.... lol.... so I havent been able to see a Rheumatologist now in 1.5 years despite having referals nor many other because.... well they wom't call and you have to call these CMS people and chase them down.. if you don't they don't bother..... when You do bother them.. eveything takes months of paperwork. Like I finally got to the pain clinic but than the pain clinic said CMS has their hands tied because they can't do any procedures for me without preapproval which goes back into that forever process. So it's exacerbating. * ** *Of course, If i just went and had a baby and was unwed... I would be convered but No, i went to college.. gee... excuuuse me... * ** *So now, I wait for SSI to decide and i dont know. I have thought about contacting senators but stil keep trying to see what will happen with the SSI case first! I will be attempting to apply for medi-cal again but in the past, they have denied me so i dont know. My back issues are still there but they arent as severe. I still am having sciatica especialy when my long term pain meds (morphine sulfate or ms contin) fall out but not constantly. It still limites my walking. Having robaxin helps a load.... that with the ms contin is a great mix for me. I do need something like PT but for now, ive given up on that. They didn't inject my thumb but this doctor is only my primary and he's very limited by CMS. I would think they had splints too but no. He did check. The big issue is that I can't drive my scooter with my hand wraped.. they wraped a finger splint along the lower thumb joint and aced it.... LOL..... that was their makeshift stabalization!!!!! And I couldnt drive my scooter. I tried using my left hand but it was darn scary! LOL. So what im doing is using my regular night splints and ace bandaging my thumb like they did it for night times. It drives me mad. I already had issues of taking my splints off in sleep but this is what im trying. * ** *I have a friend whose mother is an OT and she is going to talk to her so its possible i might get splints from her. Her mom has already checked out my hands in the past.... lol..... noting they were tight and was talking/asking about my splints and if I used wheelchair gloves when I use my manual chair so maybe she will be able to help me. I try to always belive that things will work out one way or another and most likely for the best. Just not as soon as I need it but ive been dealing with this thumb for a few months now. The left is mild but the right is much worse. It's hard to open car doors if they are made a certain way and holding things. I often forget because its a reflex to just reach but Im learning!!! Ouch!! * ** *Thank you all for your care and love. I appreciate it. I also love to learn and thanks for the complements. things like that helps me through my down days and eeyorenesqe that tends to lay beside me. I have a real angst filled punk side to me that I have to calm down. My therapist has to work with that.... hahah. * ** *In general my pain is better controlled with the meds. I had quit doing my veggie juicing.. thats carrots, beets, dandonlion greens (only 2 cause im allergic a bit.. LOL), ginger.... I have about 8-12 oz of this every single day. I quit due to price cause it all has to be organic.. I wont drink pesiticides.. LOL... well the narcotics i take started messing with my stomach and i was getting headaches every single day so I had get back to the juicing and that got me back on track... lol. * ** *Think thats all for now... * ** *Ciao* ** On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 9:49 PM, <snooksmama@...> wrote: > Izzie: > I had the same thing last June. They prescribed prednisone and gave me one > of those braces in the ER. I was shopping this week trying to find an > inexpensive Air Cast brace for my elbow that my OT recommended and saw these > in several drug stores, about $10 - $12. They were nearly identical to the > one I got at the ER. > The brace, as Beth says, helped immensely in calming down the inflammation > and resting the joint. > I hope that you get some relief soon. > Have you thought about writing to your state's congressmen and senators? > Although long overdue, I got a call today from another congressman's office > about Rob. I had written to them back in October, but found a listening ear > and also was able to tell them about some other insurance issues I've run > into in my job (Medicare replacement policies being sold to the elderly and > not being completely honest with them about the coverage, I feel that the > insurance companies are preying on the elderly). > Anyway, if you haven't already done it, I think that getting some > political people involved in your situation might be helpful? Sorry if > you've already tried this and it didn't help...I really hate how 'the > system' has treated you...you deserve so much better, everyone does.... > How is your back these days?? > and Rob 18 JAS > > my wrists/thumb issue diagnosis > > > > So I went to the doctor again today about my stupid wrists and > > particularlymy thumbs, especialy right side and he diagnosed it > > as this really long > > name... De Quervain's Tenosynovitis which I guess is common with > > inflammatory Arthritis. Anyone ever have this? > > > > He looked for a splint to keep my thumb and wrist in a neutral > > position but > > they didnt have any and I can't afford to buy one sooo have to > > see if CMS > > will ever truly order one for me. They are supposed to but there > > are lots of > > things they were supposed to get done long ago that they haven't > > at all!!! > > > > Info on it if interested: > > http://www.mayoclin ic.com/health/ de-quervains- tenosynovitis/ > > DS00692 > > -- > > " Life- Like the flutter of wings... feel your hollow wings > > rushing... " (AFI- > > Silver and Cold). > > > > my Flight in life is a metamorphosis of growth and this flutter > > of wings is > > within me awaiting to find a space to find it's flow... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Issadora, my guess is you have already answered this, so sorry if it is a repeat, and I am not meaning to pry, so you don't have to actually answer here, but why can't you get medi-cal until the SSDI comes through? You are right, if you were having a baby, you would be attended to immediately.... I did not realize it was a primary care dr you saw, and I would not expect them to have splints and such at their office....I forgot the issue with seeing a rheumy....sorry. Wish I could do something to help...thinking of you... Issadora <FlyfreeIzzie@...> wrote: *Thank you all for your comments. I'm going to try and answer everyones inquiries in this email.. lol I went to CVS and they have those thumb/wrist splints that allow your fingers movement but they are like 18 bucks each so can't do that right now but going to see fi CMS comes through with ordering the splints for me. See, the issue isn't really San Diego so much... it's the system.. it's the health issues.. I don't have insurance... I have County medical services which isn't medical (medicaid) .. it's SUPPOSED to keep my chronic conditions stable.... yeah right.... lol.... so I havent been able to see a Rheumatologist now in 1.5 years despite having referals nor many other because.... well they wom't call and you have to call these CMS people and chase them down.. if you don't they don't bother..... when You do bother them.. eveything takes months of paperwork. Like I finally got to the pain clinic but than the pain clinic said CMS has their hands tied because they can't do any procedures for me without preapproval which goes back into that forever process. So it's exacerbating. * ** *Of course, If i just went and had a baby and was unwed... I would be convered but No, i went to college.. gee... excuuuse me... * ** *So now, I wait for SSI to decide and i dont know. I have thought about contacting senators but stil keep trying to see what will happen with the SSI case first! I will be attempting to apply for medi-cal again but in the past, they have denied me so i dont know. My back issues are still there but they arent as severe. I still am having sciatica especialy when my long term pain meds (morphine sulfate or ms contin) fall out but not constantly. It still limites my walking. Having robaxin helps a load.... that with the ms contin is a great mix for me. I do need something like PT but for now, ive given up on that. They didn't inject my thumb but this doctor is only my primary and he's very limited by CMS. I would think they had splints too but no. He did check. The big issue is that I can't drive my scooter with my hand wraped.. they wraped a finger splint along the lower thumb joint and aced it.... LOL..... that was their makeshift stabalization!!!!! And I couldnt drive my scooter. I tried using my left hand but it was darn scary! LOL. So what im doing is using my regular night splints and ace bandaging my thumb like they did it for night times. It drives me mad. I already had issues of taking my splints off in sleep but this is what im trying. * ** *I have a friend whose mother is an OT and she is going to talk to her so its possible i might get splints from her. Her mom has already checked out my hands in the past.... lol..... noting they were tight and was talking/asking about my splints and if I used wheelchair gloves when I use my manual chair so maybe she will be able to help me. I try to always belive that things will work out one way or another and most likely for the best. Just not as soon as I need it but ive been dealing with this thumb for a few months now. The left is mild but the right is much worse. It's hard to open car doors if they are made a certain way and holding things. I often forget because its a reflex to just reach but Im learning!!! Ouch!! * ** *Thank you all for your care and love. I appreciate it. I also love to learn and thanks for the complements. things like that helps me through my down days and eeyorenesqe that tends to lay beside me. I have a real angst filled punk side to me that I have to calm down. My therapist has to work with that.... hahah. * ** *In general my pain is better controlled with the meds. I had quit doing my veggie juicing.. thats carrots, beets, dandonlion greens (only 2 cause im allergic a bit.. LOL), ginger.... I have about 8-12 oz of this every single day. I quit due to price cause it all has to be organic.. I wont drink pesiticides.. LOL... well the narcotics i take started messing with my stomach and i was getting headaches every single day so I had get back to the juicing and that got me back on track... lol. * ** *Think thats all for now... * ** *Ciao* ** On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 9:49 PM, <snooksmama@...> wrote: > Izzie: > I had the same thing last June. They prescribed prednisone and gave me one > of those braces in the ER. I was shopping this week trying to find an > inexpensive Air Cast brace for my elbow that my OT recommended and saw these > in several drug stores, about $10 - $12. They were nearly identical to the > one I got at the ER. > The brace, as Beth says, helped immensely in calming down the inflammation > and resting the joint. > I hope that you get some relief soon. > Have you thought about writing to your state's congressmen and senators? > Although long overdue, I got a call today from another congressman's office > about Rob. I had written to them back in October, but found a listening ear > and also was able to tell them about some other insurance issues I've run > into in my job (Medicare replacement policies being sold to the elderly and > not being completely honest with them about the coverage, I feel that the > insurance companies are preying on the elderly). > Anyway, if you haven't already done it, I think that getting some > political people involved in your situation might be helpful? Sorry if > you've already tried this and it didn't help...I really hate how 'the > system' has treated you...you deserve so much better, everyone does.... > How is your back these days?? > and Rob 18 JAS > > my wrists/thumb issue diagnosis > > > > So I went to the doctor again today about my stupid wrists and > > particularlymy thumbs, especialy right side and he diagnosed it > > as this really long > > name... De Quervain's Tenosynovitis which I guess is common with > > inflammatory Arthritis. Anyone ever have this? > > > > He looked for a splint to keep my thumb and wrist in a neutral > > position but > > they didnt have any and I can't afford to buy one sooo have to > > see if CMS > > will ever truly order one for me. They are supposed to but there > > are lots of > > things they were supposed to get done long ago that they haven't > > at all!!! > > > > Info on it if interested: > > http://www.mayoclin ic.com/health/ de-quervains- tenosynovitis/ > > DS00692 > > -- > > " Life- Like the flutter of wings... feel your hollow wings > > rushing... " (AFI- > > Silver and Cold). > > > > my Flight in life is a metamorphosis of growth and this flutter > > of wings is > > within me awaiting to find a space to find it's flow... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Issie. I have Dequervain's in both my thumbs/ wrists. I was injured in a work related accident and spent 2 years in splints, on NSAID's getting steroid injections into each wrist (3 times) and a ton of PT. I finally ended up getting surgery to strip the sheathing off the tendons that run along there. I did one hand at a time, spent 4 weeks in a cast and then more PT. I was given splints at my doctors office wit the thumb stabilizer. I also ended up getting custom ones made which felt great but were hard to do anything in. My wrists and thumbs are better, but not 100% i still cannot over do it or I suffer. I hope you get some relief soon hugs Helen and (10,systemic) @...: FlyfreeIzzie@...: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 19:04:44 -0800Subject: my wrists/thumb issue diagnosis So I went to the doctor again today about my stupid wrists and particularlymy thumbs, especialy right side and he diagnosed it as this really longname... De Quervain's Tenosynovitis which I guess is common withinflammatory Arthritis. Anyone ever have this?He looked for a splint to keep my thumb and wrist in a neutral position butthey didnt have any and I can't afford to buy one sooo have to see if CMSwill ever truly order one for me. They are supposed to but there are lots ofthings they were supposed to get done long ago that they haven't at all!!!Info on it if interested:http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/de-quervains-tenosynovitis/DS00692-- " Life- Like the flutter of wings... feel your hollow wings rushing... " (AFI-Silver and Cold).my Flight in life is a metamorphosis of growth and this flutter of wings iswithin me awaiting to find a space to find it's flow... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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